Firefighters warn residents that, statistically, more fires happen during the holiday season

Wednesday, December 7, 2005

Nevada Daily Mail

A candle-lit Christmas tree at Grandmother's house may be a thing of the past, but fire hazards still loom in American homes, ready to turn this season's joy into holiday tragedy.

According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency's United States Fire Administration, residential fires are 14 percent more likely to happen during the holiday season and nearly 30 percent more likely to cause death.

Here are some household safety tips to help keep holiday fire hazards in check, from the Nevada Fire Department:

* Decorate Christmas trees with consumer-inspected lights and double check for frayed wires.

* Don't overload electrical outlets. Check the power capacity of your house and stay within wattage limits.

* Keep presents away from the tree lights.

* Keep the tree well watered, as dry trees burn explosively.

* Do not place the tree near a fireplace or an exit.

* Do not burn gift-wrappings in the fireplace, as this can cause a chimney fire.

* If you use candles, place them in a safe place, away from any flammable material. Be sure all children know the dangers of candles, chafing dishes, potpourri scent pots, the fireplace and space heaters.

* Keep clutter away from the stove while cooking. If grease catches fire, do not throw water on it. Cover the pan with a lid. In order to avoid injury, turn pot handles inward and never wear loose clothing while cooking. Don't leave cooking food unattended for extended periods of time, since this is the most common cause of cooking-related fires.

* Buy and install a smoke detector. If you already have one, clean and test it. A working smoke detector can double your chances of survival.

* Practice home fire drills. Designate two exits from every room, make sure all family members are aware of an outside meeting place and get out quickly.

* Know community emergency telephone numbers and how to call for help.

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